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Regina City Council votes to fire city manager Niki Anderson
Regina City Council voted to terminate the contract of city manager Niki Anderson near the beginning of Wednesday's council meeting, with the decision taking effect immediately. The recommendation pas...
Daniel Reech
Jul 30, 2025
City manager Niki Anderson was fired by Regina City Council on Wednesday. (980 CJME file photo)
Regina's indoor aquatic centre to cost $40 million more, report says
The price for Regina's upcoming Indoor Aquatic Facility (IAF) just took another hike. According to the agenda for Regina's executive committee, the cost for the state-of-the-art aquatic centre meant t...
Daniel Reech
Jul 22, 2025
A rendering of the indoor aquatic facility's lanes and diving platforms. (City of Regina/Screenshot)
What's open and closed in Regina on Canada Day
It's an exciting day to be Canadian. Whether you were born and raised here or immigrated from another part of the world, it's a day for all Canadians, new and old to show off their pride. Read more: '...
CJME News
Jun 30, 2025
Regina's outdoor pools will have regular operating hours on Canada Day. (Kateryna_Mostova/Depositphotos.com)
Regina recycling changes mean coffee cups can go in blue bins, glass can't
You may want to take a second look before taking the recycling to the road this week, as the City of Regina is making changes when it comes to its curbside recycling program. Thanks to a new joint par...
Roman Hayter
Jun 30, 2025
Residents in Regina will see some changes to what can be put in blue bins from July 1. (Roman Hayter/980 CJME)
Regina City Council to discuss lease between REAL and YQR Distillery
A special Regina City Council meeting has been scheduled for June 3 to discuss the lease agreement between Regina Exhibition Association Limited (REAL) and YQR Distillery. REAL is seeking council appr...
Daniel Reech
Jun 01, 2025
YQR Distillery's Adam Sperling called the liquor store, which opened in the REAL District last year, the best in Saskatchewan. (Gillian Massie/ 980 CJME)
City council rejects motion to delay fluoride in Regina water
Regina City Council has voted against reconsidering the decision to fluoridate its water supply starting in 2026. On Friday, council heard from numerous delegates on the hot-button issue during a spec...
Daniel Reech
May 03, 2025
Regina City Council has voted against reconsidering the decision to fluoridate its water supply starting in 2026.(nikkytok / Depositphotos.com)
Regina's 2025 construction season to kick off on Monday
Regina's 11th Avenue Revitalization Project and The Dewdney Avenue Corridor Revitalization Project will kick the city's 2025 construction season off on Monday. In a pair of news releases this week, th...
CJME News
Apr 06, 2025
The 11th Avenue Revitalization Project will include upgrading roads, sidewalks, lighting and aging underground infrastructure on 11th Avenue between Albert and Broad streets. (City of Regina rendering)
'It costs people lives': City of Regina declares 'houselessness crisis'
Regina City Council voted to declare a "houselessness crisis" in the city on Wednesday. The measure seeks to further enlist the help of the federal and provincial governments in addressing the issue. ...
Daniel Reech
Mar 29, 2025
Regina’s homeless population more than doubled from 408 in 2021 to 824 in 2024, according to Namerind Housing Corporation’s point-in-time count. (980 CJME file photo)
Regina City Council votes to cut REAL budget to $11.2 million
Despite Regina Exhibition Association Limited (REAL) submitting a lowered budget request on Monday, Regina City Council voted to further cut its funding for the 2025 budget on Tuesday. In a 9-2 decisi...
Daniel Reech
Mar 18, 2025
Regina City Council voted to reduce REAL’s already lowered 2025 budget request by $300,000 on March 18, 2025. (Danile Reech/980 CJME)
Struggling REAL cuts $1.2 million from Regina City budget request
Regina Exhibition Association Limited (REAL) submitted a new budget proposal to Regina City Council on Monday, asking for $11.5 million - $1.2 million less than its original ask of $12.7 million. The ...
Daniel Reech
Mar 17, 2025
Struggling municipal corporation REAL slashed $400,000 from its operating request and $800,000 from its cash flow reserve request at the request of Regina City Council. (CJME files)
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